Yep, I had a problem with ldap.conf
I had checked that 3 times, I found a problem yesterday, but didn't see
that there was an error in my suffix for rootdn
getent passwd worked
and entering the computer into the domain worked.
Thank you very much
That's one of the bad things about linux, is yo
Hi.
Excuse my English.
I have a huge problem here.
I have the following scenario:
- Gentoo
- Kernel 2.6.31
- Samba 3.0.37
- OpenLDAP
- Samba + OpelLDAP as a PDC
- 600 users
- 20 groups
- 30 simultaneous users in the highest scenario
- It's a very small scenario anyway
Everything works fine, t
Followed all the howto instructions and when this runs I get the following:
(with debug on)
[r...@quigonn named]# /usr/local/samba/sbin/samba_dnsupdate -d 200
/usr/local/samba/lib/python2.4/site-packages/samba/__init__.py:44:
RuntimeWarning: Python C API version mismatch for module ldb: This Pyt
I am fairly certain that the underlying OS will need to see the samba
account with the "getent" command. We use ldap for unix level
authentication anyway so I am not 100% sure this is true.
Check /etc/nsswitch.conf
passwd: files ldap
shadow: files ldap
group: files ldap
Also
Hello,
I personally solved my stability issues when, rather than letting Samba find
automatically the AD servers, I stated them clearly :
- I stated clearly my "password server =" in smb.conf
- I stated clearly my /etc/krb5.conf
I am running on CentOS 5.5, samba 3.0.33.
Apart from that : I ha
Hello
Since Lighttpd sets /var/www to www-data, I ran this:
# grep -i "www-data" /etc/passwd
www-data:x:33:33:www-data:/var/www:/bin/sh
# smbpasswd -a "www-data"
New SMB password:
Retype new SMB password:
Unable to modify TDB passwd: NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL!
Failed to add entry for user www-data.
Quoting Gilles (gilles.gana...@free.fr):
> Hello
>
> I notice I can modify existing files, but not create/delete. I also
> notice that after saving a file I modified, Samba sets its access
> rights to 744.
>
> nobody.nogroup owns /var/www, with /var/www/. as 755
>
> Logged on from XP as "nobody"
Is 'myADaccount' a domain admin capable of granting rights?
Perhaps give us the global section of your smb.conf.
I have no experience with win2008, so if that's the problem, I have
nothing to offer there.
Dale
On 07/30/2010 4:54 AM, Frédéric SOSSON wrote:
Hi,
when I try run
# net -S myDC
On Fri, 30 Jul 2010 09:57:37 +0100, "Moray Henderson (ICT)"
wrote:
>"smbd -b" lists the parameters Samba was built with - CONFIGFILE is in
>there somewhere. If not set otherwise in the init script or command
>line, that is what it is using.
Thanks for the tip.
# smbd -b | grep -i configfile
Hello
I notice I can modify existing files, but not create/delete. I also
notice that after saving a file I modified, Samba sets its access
rights to 744.
nobody.nogroup owns /var/www, with /var/www/. as 755
Logged on from XP as "nobody".
Here's /etc/samba/smb.conf:
==
[global]
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
It has been a while since I've cut a new release for cifs-utils. This
one has more visible changes than were in the last few releases. Major
highlights:
- - documentation additions for the fsc option
- - mount.cifs deals with _netdev, mand and nomand
I'm trying to get my linux boxes to authenticate to AD using winbind. I
need to get my uid's from AD so I'm using idmap_ad.
I got to the point where 'getent passwd' shows me the list of unix users
from AD with all correct details, however when I do 'getent passwd
' for any username from the list
> oh sorry, I was inattentive. mb this can fix problem: "echo auth
> required pam_deny.so>>/etc/pam.d/common-auth && echo password required
> pam_deny.so>>/etc/pam.d/common-password" ?
sadly not.
these are my files:
common-auth:
auth[success=2 default=ignore] pam_unix.so nullok_secure
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В сообщении от 30 июля 2010 09:39:05 автор Alexander R. Fahrutdinov написал:
> В сообщении от 29 июля 2010 17:05:53 автор k.maksimov написал:
> > Alexander R. Fahrutdinov wrote:
> > > В сообщении от 29 июля 2010 09:08:29 автор Alexander R. Fahrutdinov
>
> написал:
> > >> В сообщении от 28 июля 201
H.S. [mailto:hs.sa...@gmail.com] wrote:
>I have a Debian machine running Unstable acting as a samba server. The
>server was installed a few days ago after a reinstall of the OS. The
>older installation's samba configs were backed up and restored after
>installation.
>
>The Samba shares are accessib
Quoting Gilles (gilles.gana...@free.fr):
> BTW, how can I check that Samba does use /etc/samba/smb.conf as its
> configuration file?
"smbd -b" lists the parameters Samba was built with - CONFIGFILE is in
there somewhere. If not set otherwise in the init script or command
line, that is what it is
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